MATHKIT IN THE PRESS

"MathKit incorporates many different strategies that help children master math facts - strategies such as learning visual patterns, counting objects, connecting similar facts, using the number line or counting on fingers."

"We love when we come across products that not only make learning fun, but are beautifully designed to boot - we totally lose our minds for it! That's why we want you to meet Leslie and Rebekka, two moms who teamed up to make math learning as peaceful and relaxing as bedtime reading."

Our MATHKIT FAMILIES

"Learning math facts could have been a chore, but MathKit's activities made learning - and practicing - basic addition and subtraction fun. We all love it!"

-mom Kristen H., Paso Robles, CA

"The MathKit came and he tore into it. He played three of the games on the first afternoon it came. He keeps it in his bedroom and plays with the different pieces incessantly and the particularly nice thing is that he can read the directions and play by himself or with his sister. It's one of those really smart products I wish I had thought of... so good!

The games use math materials my son is familiar with in new fun ways. He loves exploring with them. And as a former teacher I could see myself using the games in math centers and on lesson plans."

"The games in MathKit are so creative, fun, and—this is so important!—easy to pick up and play without much preparation. I love that my daughter and I can choose a game and start playing even if we only have 20 or 30 minutes. But my favorite part of MathKit isn’t what's inside—it’s the fact that it brings us together as a family and takes away that anxiety that seems to go along with math homework. And now I’m starting to see that homework anxiety fade away too! We are big fans of MathKit in my house.

-mom Heidi H., Decatur, GA

"I love that everything we tried so far has been truly gamified, and not just playful versions of traditional academic exercises. In fact hardly anything looks academic. Activities are very low pressure for children, and I think this is even more important for younger children like my preschooler child.